Effects of prior acclimation on the survival, feed intake and salinity preference of a freshwater-adapted euryhaline crab

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Crustaceana Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.1163/15685403-bja10265
Fan Yu, Cheng Huang, Xu Wang, Jia-chun Ge, Zhongqiu Li
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In estuarine systems, salinity changes by freshwater inflows and tides affect the survival and behaviour of euryhaline species. Juvenile Chinese mitten crabs, Eriocheir sinensis, are considered to live in fresh water during their complex life history, whilst some are found in coastal wetlands. To understand how juveniles disperse in estuarine residence, we investigated their survival, feed intake and salinity preference after acclimating in three different water situations (i.e., fresh water, salt water and alternation between fresh water and salt water). We supposed that behavioural alternation and salinity preference would play an essential role in their acclimation. Results showed no significant difference in survival and feed intake amongst the three groups of juveniles () in acclimation trials. However, the feed intake of crabs in each group was declining after changing water every three days. In the salinity preference experiment, crabs from fresh water preferred 0 and 12, whereas those from salinity and alternation treatments showed no preference. The salinity preference seemed to be modified by prior acclimation as well, and juvenile crabs could therefore survive and disperse in the different salinities. Our study helps to explain the complex distribution of juveniles in estuaries and provides arguments for the feasibility of Chinese mitten crabs being reared in low salinity waters.
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预先驯化对淡水适应广盐蟹存活、采食量和盐度偏好的影响
在河口系统中,淡水流入和潮汐引起的盐度变化会影响广盐物种的生存和行为。中华绒螯蟹在其复杂的生活史中被认为生活在淡水中,而一些则生活在沿海湿地。为了了解幼鱼如何在河口栖息地分散,我们调查了它们在三种不同的水环境(即淡水、盐水和淡水与盐水交替)中适应后的生存、采食量和盐度偏好。我们认为,行为变化和盐度偏好将在它们的适应过程中发挥重要作用。结果显示,在驯化试验中,三组幼鱼()的存活率和采食量没有显著差异。然而,每三天换一次水后,各组螃蟹的采食量都在下降。在盐度偏好实验中,淡水螃蟹偏好0和12,而盐度和交替处理的螃蟹则没有偏好。盐度偏好似乎也受到先前驯化的影响,因此幼蟹可以在不同的盐度中生存和分散。我们的研究有助于解释河口幼体的复杂分布,并为在低盐度水域饲养中华绒螯蟹的可行性提供了论据。
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Crustaceana
Crustaceana 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
33.30%
发文量
52
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Crustaceana is a leading journal in the world on crustacean research, including the latest papers from all branches of zoology. It provides up-to-date information on aspects such as taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, palaeontology, and biometry, and covers all groups of Crustacea. Boasting a large international circulation, Crustaceana provides its readers with an abstract for each article.
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